Extractions in Orthodontics and Interproximal Stripping
Extractions in Orthodontics, Principles and practice
What you'll learn
History and pattern of extractions in orthodontics
Indication of extractions
Management of space after extractions
Anchorage management with extractions

Requirements
Dental student
Description
Extraction in Orthodontics, Principles and Practice Course Description:To extract or not to extract? This fundamental question in orthodontics has long been a topic of debate. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the role of extractions in orthodontic treatment, equipping dental professionals with the knowledge and decision-making skills necessary for optimal patient outcomes.Participants will explore the indications and contraindications for extractions, the biomechanics involved, and how extractions influence facial esthetics, occlusion, and stability.
The course will cover different extraction patterns, including premolar extractions, molar extractions, and non-traditional cases. Special attention will be given to space management, anchorage considerations, and alternative approaches to extractions, such as interproximal reduction and expansion techniques.Through case-based discussions and clinical scenarios, students will gain insights into planning extractions in various malocclusions, including crowding, protrusion, and asymmetries.
Additionally, the course will address potential complications and long-term effects of extractions, ensuring a balanced and evidence-based approach to treatment planning.Ideal for orthodontic residents, general dentists, and specialists, this course will enhance clinical decision-making and treatment efficiency. By the end, participants will be equipped with the knowledge to confidently determine when extractions are necessary, advised, and how to execute them for optimal orthodontic results.let's explore this in detail.
Who this course is for
Dental students
general pratitioners
Post graduate residents and students
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 25m | Size: 446 MB
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Extractions in Orthodontics, Principles and practice
What you'll learn
History and pattern of extractions in orthodontics
Indication of extractions
Management of space after extractions
Anchorage management with extractions

Requirements
Dental student
Description
Extraction in Orthodontics, Principles and Practice Course Description:To extract or not to extract? This fundamental question in orthodontics has long been a topic of debate. This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the role of extractions in orthodontic treatment, equipping dental professionals with the knowledge and decision-making skills necessary for optimal patient outcomes.Participants will explore the indications and contraindications for extractions, the biomechanics involved, and how extractions influence facial esthetics, occlusion, and stability.
The course will cover different extraction patterns, including premolar extractions, molar extractions, and non-traditional cases. Special attention will be given to space management, anchorage considerations, and alternative approaches to extractions, such as interproximal reduction and expansion techniques.Through case-based discussions and clinical scenarios, students will gain insights into planning extractions in various malocclusions, including crowding, protrusion, and asymmetries.
Additionally, the course will address potential complications and long-term effects of extractions, ensuring a balanced and evidence-based approach to treatment planning.Ideal for orthodontic residents, general dentists, and specialists, this course will enhance clinical decision-making and treatment efficiency. By the end, participants will be equipped with the knowledge to confidently determine when extractions are necessary, advised, and how to execute them for optimal orthodontic results.let's explore this in detail.
Who this course is for
Dental students
general pratitioners
Post graduate residents and students
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 25m | Size: 446 MB
Download
*